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    We now have these up on our website for those that are interested: http://www.gandrtactical.com/cgi-bin...ion&key=6920MP



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    I don't care about this model at all.

    However, I would love to know what's next.
    We miss you, AC.
    We miss you, ToddG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magic_Salad0892 View Post
    I don't care about this model at all.

    However, I would love to know what's next.
    How bout a middy gas system and a barrel without the M203 cutout?

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    I like this a lot

    It's awesome to see Colt evolving, i just wish they had done it two years ago before i bought my 6920 and outfitted it with pretty much everything in Grant's pictures. I could have saved a lot of cash.
    Tourniquet, nose hose, chest seal, dart!

    In chaos, there is hope!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KhanRad View Post
    How bout a middy gas system and a barrel without the M203 cutout?
    I was hoping for more ambidextrous features, and stuff.

    Correct direction, tough.

    Noveske style barrels would be the best thing to happen to Colts line in a long time though.

    I'm talking M249 type barrel steel, polygonal rifling, double chrome lining, different profile, etc.
    We miss you, AC.
    We miss you, ToddG.

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    Looks to me like $200 in Magpul parts (or $175 after I log in). If stock 6920s are now $900+/-, and this gun is $1100+/-... is it really any kind of savings other than not having to do the work?

    100-006-787 MBUS GEN 2 REAR, BLACK$55.05

    100-006-937 Universal Upgrade Kit w/30-Round PMAG, Black $133.99
    (includes stock, handguard, grip, triggeruguard, MVG, and one Pmag)

    100-003-119 30-Round PMAG, Black $14.99

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    Quote Originally Posted by KhanRad View Post
    How bout a middy gas system and a barrel without the M203 cutout?
    Some food for thought: https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=88634


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    Quote Originally Posted by Magic_Salad0892 View Post
    I was hoping for more ambidextrous features, and stuff.

    Correct direction, tough.

    Noveske style barrels would be the best thing to happen to Colts line in a long time though.

    I'm talking M249 type barrel steel, polygonal rifling, double chrome lining, different profile, etc.


    Colt Canada (Diemaco) already makes CHF barrels.


    I do agree about advancing the AR, and such a big production outfit such as Colt would give a lot of credence to setups other than the typical plane jane lower and legacy setups.


    I think its great, though, that the AR is over 40 years old and still keeping up with the latest designs. With modern enhancements and the number of companies producing stuff I have little reason to buy other carbines/rifles with limited modularity and aftermarket support.

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    Same boat as Zekus

    Buying this rifle would have saved me a lot of time I have spent slowly upgrading my stock 6920....

    Rob S - make sure you remember to factor in shipping costs of purchasing the magpul furniture online (no way I am getting those prices in stores up here), at least for me that makes the Colt offering a better monetary deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preliator View Post
    Buying this rifle would have saved me a lot of time I have spent slowly upgrading my stock 6920....

    Rob S - make sure you remember to factor in shipping costs of purchasing the magpul furniture online (no way I am getting those prices in stores up here), at least for me that makes the Colt offering a better monetary deal.
    The other advantage to buying it from Colt (with all the Magpul components) is that it is a factory built gun. This matters for when you re-sell the weapon.



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